I am wondering how much swap space I need in modern Linux such as FC6.I'm planning to set up a system Pentium Dual Core with 8G RAM, and I don't expect I need much
more than that for my apps.Would I need a swap anyway. There is some old rule of thumb to have twice as much virtual memory as you have physical RAM, but that sounds a bit ridiculous as it would take a lot
of time to swap in/out this much memory from disk. In some other Unixes the swap space was neededto preserve dump information in case of a panic, are there any such considerations
in Linux? Regards Uno Engborg
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